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Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries
Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries Supervisor: Dr Ali Fouladi (afouladi@rvc.ac.uk ) Hyaluronan (HA) is a non-sulphated glycosaminoglycan component of extracellular matrix in mammalian tissues. It is produced in different sizes by … -
SCTS Pathology How to Apply HBLB
To apply for the Anatomic Pathology SCTS programme you must meet the following requirements: - Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS. - Confirm you have the right to study in the UK. Non-EU … -
Programme and Assessment structure
Programme structure The programme comprises of a bridging module, three core professional modules and three elective clinical modules. Module (Level) Credits Pre-requisite Bridging module —Contemporary study skills – 7 weeks (L6) 10 … -
SCTS Clinical Pathology
The three year clinical training scholarship in clinical pathology provides advanced instruction in the areas of haematology, coagulation, cytology, surgical pathology, clinical chemistry, endocrinology, urinalysis, and laboratory management and … -
Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process
US Federal Loan Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process As a US Federal Loan recipient you must maintain a minimum 50% attendance level. If you fail to do so without good reason (and approval by RVC) and/or miss an attendance monitoring … -
Help With Your Studies
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Biosciences Teaching and Learning
The Royal Veterinary College is a dynamic place to study Biosciences. You will utilise state-of-the-art technology in our research labs, and a modern, innovative curriculum. You are taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and group work scenarios. The practical elements of your course will be carried out in our laboratories, and may be related to the College’s ongoing research activities -
Guidance on references and for referees
The College requires two recent references in support of your application. Both referees should be familiar with your academic/clinical work, preferably at the institution at which you have recently studied/are studying or working. A reference … -
Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Learning
Veterinary medicine courses are delivered through whole-class lectures, small group tutorials, group work in directed learning classes, computer-assisted learning, demonstrations, practical work in laboratory and dissection classes, practical classes utilising live animals, directed and self-directed reading, directed and self-directed practice in the Clinical Skills Centre, self-evaluation, animal husbandry placements, placements in veterinary practices, and production of project reports. -
Veterinary Nursing Teaching and Learning
Veterinary nursing programmes provide you with opportunities to develop a range of practical, personal and supervisory skills whilst gaining the underpinning academic knowledge required to work in veterinary practice. You will learn knowledge and understanding through attendance at lectures, seminars, workshops and through a variety of directed and self-directed learning activities and through placement time.